John Marshall, known as the great Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, built this dignified house in 1790 and made it his home for forty-five years. The house is an outstanding example of Federal architecture and retains most of its original features. It contains a rich collection of family-owned furnishings and Marshall memorabilia. The garden features plants popular in the 18th century. The John Marshall House is operated by APVA Preservation Virginia. It is open Friday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The John Marshall House is an Offical Historic Site of Preservation Virginia.

Wheelchair Accessibility

This facility meets ADA Accessibility Guidelines for wheelchair accessibility, including an accessible entrance,
access to goods and services, usability of rest rooms and accessible parking and drop-off areas. For additional
details, please see the ADA website.